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Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO has expanded its tax practice with the appointment of two new partners.

David Lewis has joined the practice from Forvis Mazars as a tax dispute resolution partner in the private client services team, bringing more than 25 years’ experience in investigative tax. 

He will work with high-net-worth individuals and complex corporate clients and will be based in the firm’s London office.

Meanwhile, James Dye has also joined BDO as a tax partner. He brings experience working with mid-market companies across the Thames Valley and South West

At BDO, Dye will focus on growing the employment tax services business in the southern region, supporting clients across a range of sectors. 

He will be based in the firm’s Reading office and joins from Deloitte.

Adam Frais, head of tax at BDO, said: “David and James’s appointments are part of our ongoing investment into talented and high-performing individuals who offer a broad range of bespoke services. Both David and James bring a wealth of experience and expertise and are a valuable fit for our firm and culture.”

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